Abstract
The measurements presented in this paper show that feature extraction can be used to identify objects of interest by making use of the scattering present and angular resolution available when using low TeraHertz (low-THz) (0.1 THz-1 THz)
devices. The results shown were obtained by measuring two different types of overhead power cables of similar size but with different surface structure which causes the backscatter from each type of cable at 150GHz to be distinct. The measurements are supported by simulations made that incorporate Bragg mode
theory.
devices. The results shown were obtained by measuring two different types of overhead power cables of similar size but with different surface structure which causes the backscatter from each type of cable at 150GHz to be distinct. The measurements are supported by simulations made that incorporate Bragg mode
theory.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | Radar Symposium (IRS), 2016 17th International |
Publisher | Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) |
Number of pages | 6 |
ISBN (Electronic) | 9781509025183 |
Publication status | Published - 13 May 2016 |
Event | 17th International Radar Symposium, IRS 2016 - Krakow, Poland Duration: 10 May 2016 → 12 May 2016 |
Conference
Conference | 17th International Radar Symposium, IRS 2016 |
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Country/Territory | Poland |
City | Krakow |
Period | 10/05/16 → 12/05/16 |
Keywords
- Low-THz
- Rough surface
- Radar imaging, Radar cross-section, Electromagnetic reflection